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1986
Omkaar Temple
To establish and build a Hindu Temple in Fort Wayne, IN, USA to worship, conduct religious activities and pursue Hindu tradition and culture. To organize and share religious, cultural, philosophical, yogic, educational and other aspects of Hindu religion and tradition on an ongoing basis for all years to come.To build and maintain a Hindu Temple with multiple Deities specifically with Panchamukha Shiva Lingam and Sri Venkateshwara as the main Deities. Other Deities include: Raja Ganapthi, Murugan, Parvathi, Padmavathi, Sri Ram Parivar, Hanuman, Nava Grahas, Sri Krishna and Radha. All built with equal prominence per Hindu tradition.

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